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REGIONAL
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
PROJECT UPDATE
2013/2014
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“By adopting a shared language across a
system, professionals across all sectors and
organizations will be able to work together
effectively to plan and organize services…."
Ministry of Children and Youth Services (2011).
Defining Integration: A Best Start Working Paper.
MYCS: Toronto.
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Develop a commonly understood and accepted
definition of parent engagement
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Develop a regional parent engagement strategy
with required local variations
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Identify shared training resources
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Develop parent engagement training tool kit(s)
for training tables
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Develop community specific plans for each
planning table
Develop parent engagement training tool kit(s) for
training tables
It is our intention to shape the way
parent/caregiver outreach and engagement is
understood and carried out across the southeast
region
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January 14th: Symposium in Kingston
January 15th: Symposium in Frankville
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Purpose: To identify critical components of
a shared understanding and common
definition of parent engagement in South
East Ontario
Confirmed preference for
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FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
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January 28th, 2014: Follow-up mtg in
Kingston
Small group of symposia participants met to
review and discuss themes generated at each
symposium; and confirm priority content for
“common understanding of family
engagement”
Philosophy: Speaks to beliefs and values
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Respectful
Strength-based
Mindful of expertise of families
Inclusive
Accessible
Collaborative
Practice: Speaks to our behaviour and actions
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Clear communication
Opportunity to learn
On a continuum
Constantly changing
Crosses all sectors
Different from youth engagement
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Each planning table assigned responsibility
for project management to existing
committee or project-specific work group
Thanks to Gillian, Gwendy, Marci, Shannon!
February 2014: Reviewed common ideas
statements and overview of consultant’s
report
Parent Engagement
Shared definition
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Family Engagement
Common understanding
Common ideas
Each planning table will use common ideas to
inform own understanding or definition of
family engagement
Generate and approve understanding of
family engagement for EKIOC Planning
Framework
 If this is our understanding of FE, what is
our ROLE?
 Should EKIOC:
Engage directly with families?
Support and promote family engagement
among member agencies by providing
resources, information and training?
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The final report due end of March 2014
Asked to direct priority attn to:
Discussion of examples, options and ways to
engage families at planning table level
Readiness Assessments and concrete tools to
support parent engagement: planning tables;
organizations
Promising practices for planning tables
Recommendations and next steps for planning
tables, collectively (report) and individually
(covering letter)